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- Fujitsu Achieves Breakthrough with World's First New Carbon Nanotube Composite; Features Self-organizing Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene
- Atsugi, Japan, Mar 3, 2008 - JCN Newswire - Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. today announced the successful formation of a new nano-scale carbon composite featuring a self-organizing structure[1], by combining carbon nanotubes and graphene[2] which are both nano-scale carbon structures. The newly-discovered composite structure is synthesized at a temperature of 510...
- Research articles 2008-03-03
- IBM Advances on Carbon Nanotube Front (Electronic News)
- IBM today announced that its researchers have built the first complete electronic IC around a single carbon nanotube molecule, a new material that the company claims shows promise for providing enhanced performance over todayfs standard silicon semi IBM today announced that its researchers have built...
- Research articles 2006-04-03
- Nanotube additives for polyurethanes from Zyvex.(Nanomaterials)
- Zyvex Corp, USA, has introduced two carbon nanotube products which it has developed for use as additives for polyurethane. Zyvex Corp, USA, has introduced two carbon nanotube products which it has developed for use as additives for polyurethane.
- Research articles 2004-07-01
- Bullet-proof body armor made of carbon nanotubes.(METALS/POLYMERS/CERAMICS)
- Bullet-proof body armor based on carbon nanotubes is reportedly under development at Florida State University, Tallahassee. Researcher Okenwa Okoli, and former colleague Jim Thagard, developed a composite manufacturing process to create lightweight c Bullet-proof body armor based on carbon nanotubes is reportedly under development at...
- Research articles 2007-06-01
- Keithley Plays Key Role in New IEEE Test Standards for Carbon Nanotubes
- CLEVELAND -- Keithley Instruments, Inc. (NYSE:KEI), a leader in solutions for emerging measurement needs, announces that its Model 4200 Semiconductor Characterization System conforms to and supports the just-released IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc.) standard for electrical testing of carbon nanotubes. The recently approved IEEE 1650TM-2005 standard, known...
- Research articles 2006-03-07
- Advancements in Printable Solar Cell Research Using Carbon Nanotubes Announced by Eikos and National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Eikos Inc., a developer and licensor of highly transparent carbon nanotube CNT inks for conductive coatings and circuits, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory NREL have achieved competitive efficiency in two types of solar cells using carbon nanotube conductive coatings, in a significant step toward developing fully printable solar cells.
- Research articles 2006-05-05
- Carbon nanotubes grown vertically on silicon wafer.(EMERGING TECHNOLOGY)
- A technique for growing individual carbon nanotubes vertically on top of a silicon wafer has reportedly been developed by engineers at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. The engineers first created a thin film containing two layers of aluminu A technique for growing individual...
- Research articles 2006-10-01
- Flat panel displays made of carbon nanotube thick films.(Surface Engineering)
- Thick film materials containing carbon nanotubes have been licensed by Nanomix Inc., Emeryville, Calif., to DuPont Electronic Technologies, Wilmington, Del. The carbon nanotube thick film emitter materials will be used to make flat panel field emissi Thick film materials containing carbon nanotubes have been licensed ...
- Research articles 2003-12-01
- Carbon nanoknife enables cutting of biological cells.(EMERGING TECHNOLOGY)
- A carbon nanotube knife that would work like a tight-wire cheese slicer that could allow scientists to cut and study cells more precisely than possible today has reportedly been developed by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Tech A carbon nanotube knife that would...
- Research articles 2007-02-01
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Issues Fundamental Patent for Carbon Nanotube-Based Transparent Electrodes
- MENLO PARK, Calif. -- Unidym, Inc., a majority-owned subsidiary of Arrowhead Research Corporation (NASDAQ:ARWR), announced today that U.S. Patent No. 7,265,174 has been issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. With respect to transparent conductive films, Clemson University has exclusively licensed this patent to Unidym. Unidym is a leader...
- Research articles 2007-09-12
- IEEE Starts Standard to Define Properties of Carbon Nanotubes Used in Bulk Materials
- PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Carbon nanotubes are finding broad use as additives that improve the physical and electrical properties of plastics and other materials. Unfortunately, different suppliers measure and report the properties of carbon nanotubes in different ways, so manufacturers have trouble comparing nanotubes to find the one that best meets...
- Research articles 2005-11-29
- Los Alamos to commercialize carbon-nanotube fiber technology.(EMERGING TECHNOLOGY)
- Los Alamos National Laboratory has licensed its carbon nanotube technology to a new commercial partner, Seattle-based CNT Technologies Inc. The ultrastrong, lightweight carbon-nanotube fiber, branded SuperThread by the company, can have better proper Los Alamos National Laboratory has licensed its carbon nanotube technology to a...
- Research articles 2006-12-01
- Nano-Proprietary, Inc. Receives Homeland Security Contract for Carbon Nanotube Based Ionization Source
- Nano-Proprietary, Inc. (OTCBB: NNPP) announced that its subsidiary, Applied Nanotech, Inc. ("ANI"), has received a new Small Business Innovation Research SBIR Phase I contract from the Homeland Security Advanced Research Project Agency HSARPA in the amount of approximately $125,000. The contract is for the development of a Carbon...
- Research articles 2006-09-13
- DuPont-led Scientists Unveil Key Nanotechnology Technique.
- December 2 - A collaborative group of DuPont Company-led scientists has discovered an innovative way to advance electronics applications through the use of DNA that sorts carbon nanotubes. This research in the emerging field of nanotechnology appea December 2 - A collaborative group of...
- Research articles 2003-12-01
- NIST Researchers Begin to Quantify Nanotube Recipes.
- January 30, 2004 - National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST researchers continue to pursue potential recipes for successful use of carbon nanotubes. In a set of experiments reported in the January 30 issue of Physical Review Letters, January 30, 2004 -...
- Research articles 2004-02-16
- Carbon nanotubes reduce vibration in structures.(MATERIALS SCIENCE/R&D)
- Nanostructured materials that reduce vibrations in mechanical equipment and electronic devices are said to be under development at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y. The Rensselaer research team added carbon nanotube fillers to traditional Nanostructured materials that reduce vibrations in mechanical equipment and electronic devices...
- Research articles 2005-03-01
- UNC Says Nanotubes Boost Battery Energy Storage.(University of North Carolina)
- Researchers at the University of North Carolina UNC are working with carbon nanotubes in an effort to increase the energy storage potential of batteries. In their experiments, the carbon nanotubes are being used as a substitute for standard graphi Researchers at the University of North...
- Research articles 2002-01-10
- Carbon nanotubes suck heat from high-performance amps.(RESEARCH UPDATE)
- Fujitsu has announced that it will employ carbon nanotubes in heat sinks for high-frequency, high-power amplifiers that will find use in next-generation base stations. Because conventional face-up packaging techniques suffer from amplification-limi Fujitsu has announced that it will employ carbon nanotubes in heat ...
- Research articles 2006-01-05
- Method developed for making eight-inch carbon nanotubes. (Materials Science/R&D).
- A simplified method for making long, continuous, hair-like strands of carbon nanotubes has reportedly been developed at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y. Up to now, carbon nanotubes have generally been only microns in length. However, chem A simplified method for making long, continuous, hair-like strands ...
- Research articles 2002-07-01
- Predicting mixing forces leads to better nanocomposites.(Nanomaterials)
- Polymer scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST, USA, have shown how the amount of force applied while mixing carbon nanotube suspensions influences the way the nanotubes ultimately disperse and orient themselves. In t Polymer scientists at the National Institute of Standards and...
- Research articles 2006-09-01
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